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Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed, but it can take some time.

Update: In In case you have had different time on your camera and GPS, you can use command line utility ExifTool for time shifting. For your convienience, there is also a GUI frontend for that tool.

Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed.

Update: In case you have had different time on your camera and GPS, you can use command line utility ExifTool for time shifting. For your convienience, there is also a GUI frontend for that tool.

Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed, but it can take some time.

In case you have had different time on your camera and GPS, you can use command line utility ExifTool for time shifting. For your convienience, there is also a GUI frontend for that tool.

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Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed.

Update: In case you have had different time on your camera and GPS, you can use command line utility ExifTool for time shifting. For your convienience, there is also a GUI frontend for that tool.

Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed.

Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed.

Update: In case you have had different time on your camera and GPS, you can use command line utility ExifTool for time shifting. For your convienience, there is also a GUI frontend for that tool.

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Just make sure you sync the time on phone and camera. You can edit time in your .gpx files later, if needed.